Don’t Be Intimidated, Lai Mohammed Tells Information Managers

By leadershipngr -2 years ago

The minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, yesterday implored information managers of the government to remain focused in carrying out their duties, despite efforts by naysayers to distract and intimidate them.

He said the job of government information managers has become so daunting because of the undefined nature of the opponents and the advent of the social media.

The minister observed that the social media was now putting power in the hands of anyone with a phone and data, without commensurate responsibility and control.

Speaking at the 2017 Annual National Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) in Ilorin yesterday, Mohammed said, ‘’Today’s perception manager, especially at the government level, can be likened to one who has signed a contract, the terms of which he or she is not aware of…The opponents are not clearly defined.

“They could be friends today and opponents tomorrow. They are not necessarily interested in the vision of the government or the welfare of the people. They insist on being heard and seen, and the privacy, reputation as well as integrity of public officials are of no consequence to them.

‘’For this section of the new media, government and its leadership must be annihilated. It is not about logic, reason, intellectual discourse or professionalism. It is about a viciousness and bitterness that are hard to fathom”.

The minister regretted that the masses are being served with incredible menu and unbelievable tales which they swallow hook, line and sinker on a daily basis, not minding the fact that “the naysayers deliberately engage in disinformation”.

He cited what he described as a widely-circulated fake news that said he (the Minister) has $1.2 billion in his bank account as an instance.

Following a sterling performance in 2016 financial year, United Bank for Africa Group (UBA) Group has announced that it has once again began the year with another impressive performance of 41% percent year-on-year growth in profit-before-tax in the first three months of 2017.

The entire yearly budget of the Ministry of Information and Culture, where I preside, is under N15 billion, and this includes salaries, overhead and capital projects. Assuming, without conceding, that the Minister somehow manages to transfer the entire budget into his personal account, it will take 25 years for him to amass N400 billion.

“Yet, this disinformation was lapped up by the public. Similar imaginary huge sums of money have been credited to other Ministers. You must be proactive rather than defensive. You must refuse to allow them to set your agenda for you. You must set your own agenda and daily review such, with a view to improving on them. You must stay true to your calling to inform and educate, and to telegraph the achievements of your principal and the intentions of government”.

In order to succeed, he said, the information managers must equip themselves with qualities such as “integrity, courage, abnormal capacity for hard work, ingenuity, resourcefulness, ability to think out of the box, encyclopedic knowledge of all things under the stars, incorruptibility and, above all, passion for the job”.

In his remarks, the NIPR President, Dr. Rotimi Oladele, said this year’s annual conference was to generate ideas on how to use the profession to dispense communication that will promote values for accelerated development and sustainability.

The high point of the occasion was the inauguration, by the Minister, of the Governing Council of the institute under the chairmanship of Dr. Rotimi Oladele.